If you are referring to 'The Hound of the Baskervilles,' the passenger told the cab driver he was Sherlock Holmes.
Sherlock Holmes, he is never given a middle name. We can only speculate, and that, I think, is for the better.
Well, according to some, Conan Doyle got the name Holmes from Oliver Wendell Holmes and the name Sherlock from a famous violinist. There are many different guesses on how Sherlock Holmes was named, but this is the one I think is true.
I think about a year or two
ummm his smart I think
Sherlock Holmes' responsibilities are to arrest people who are up to no good and help the public solve their problems. If you don't think this is thorough enough look up the word detective in the dictionary.
I think there will be because they mentioned at the end of Sherlock Holmes 1 that there is an evil professor called moriarty
Sherlock Holmes, he is never given a middle name. We can only speculate, and that, I think, is for the better.
This is because the author, wanted to make Sherlock Holmes sound realistic enough for people to not think that he was fictional.
I think so because Lestrade always comes to Sherlock for help.
Well, according to some, Conan Doyle got the name Holmes from Oliver Wendell Holmes and the name Sherlock from a famous violinist. There are many different guesses on how Sherlock Holmes was named, but this is the one I think is true.
I think he could do a very good job. Carey is a good actor and could easily portray Sherlock Holmes. I think his physical attributes would work well as the Holmes character.
I think about a year or two
no how do you come up with these questions?!?!?!
ummm his smart I think
Sherlock Holmes' responsibilities are to arrest people who are up to no good and help the public solve their problems. If you don't think this is thorough enough look up the word detective in the dictionary.
I don't think this question exactly has an answer. Sherlock Holmes is (regrettably) a fictitious character created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The first book he appeared in was titled 'A Study in Scarlet' and written by the same man. There were many stories written and filmed about Sherlock Holmes subsequent to this.
i think Arthur Conan Doyle is as he wrote Sherlock Holmes